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PREFACE 

Mr.  Arthur  B.  Davies,  President  of 
the  Association  of  American  Painters 
and  Sculptors,  gave  out  the  following 
statement  on  the  last  day  of  December, 
1912: 

“On  behalf  of  the  Executive  Committee, 
I desire  to  explain  the  general  attitude  of  the 
Association  and  especially  in  regard  to  the 
International  Exhibition  to  be  held  in  this 
city  in  February  and  March. 

“This  is  not  an  institution  but  an  associa- 
tion. It  is  composed  of  persons  of  varying 
tastes  and  predilections,  who  are  agreed  on 
one  thing,  that  the  time  has  arrived  for  giving 
the  public  here  the  opportunity  to  see  for 
themselves  the  results  of  new  influences  at 
work  in  other  countries  in  an  art  way. 

“In  getting  together  the  works  of  the 
European  Moderns,  the  Society  has  embarked 
on  no  propaganda.  It  proposes  to  enter  on 
no  controversy  with  any  institution.  Its 
sole  object  is  to  put  the  paintings,  sculptures, 
and  so  on,  on  exhibition  so  that  the  intelligent 
may  judge  for  themselves  by  themselves. 

“Of  course  controversies  will  arise,  just  as 
they  have  arisen  under  similar  circumstances 
in  France,  Italy,  Germany  and  England. 
But  they  will  not  be  the  result  of  any  .stand 
taken  by  this  Association  as  such;  on  the 
other  hand  we  are  perfectly  willing  to  assume 
full  responsibility  for  providing  the  oppor- 
tunity to  those  who  may  take  one  side  or  the 
other. 


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“Any  individual  expression  of  opinion 
contrary  to  the  above  is  at  variance  with  the 
official  resolutions  of  this  Association.” 

The  wide  publicity  given  to  the 
above  in  the  public  press  all  over  the 
country  showed  to  what  an  extent  it 
was  accepted  as  a definite  and  precise 
expression  of  the  policy  and  the  aims 
of  the  Association  in  its  relation  to  the 
art  of  Europe  and  to  the  American 
public.  That  policy  and  those  aims 
remain  unchanged. 

Anything  that  can  be  said  further 
must  be  but  an  amplification  of  the 
statement.  The  foreign  paintings  and 
sculptures  here  shown  are  regarded  by 
the  committee  of  the  Association  as 
expressive  of  the  forces  which  have 
been  at  work  abroad  of  late,  forces 
which  cannot  be  ignored  because  they 
have  had  results. 

The  American  artists  exhibiting  here, 
consider  the  exhibition  as  of  equal 
importance  for  themselves  as  for  the 
lay  public.  The  less  they  find  their 
work  showing  signs  of  the  develop- 
ments indicated  in  the  Europeans,  the 
more  reason  they  will  have  to  consider 
whether  or  not  painters  and  sculptors 


here  have  fallen  behind  through  escap- 
ing the  incidence  through  distance  and 
for  other  reasons  of  the  forces  that  have 
manifested  themselves  on  the  other 
side  of  the  Atlantic. 

Art  is  a sign  of  life.  There  can  be 
no  life  without  change,  as  there  can  be 
no  development  without  change.  To 
be  afraid  of  what  is  different  or  un- 
familiar, is  to  be  afraid  of  life.  And 
to  be  afraid  of  life  is  to  be  afraid  of 
truth,  and  to  be  a champion  of  super- 
stition. This  exhibition  is  an  indica- 
tion that  the  Association  of  American 
Painters  and  Sculptors  is  against  cow- 
, ardice  even  when  it  takes  the  form  of 
amiable  self  satisfaction. 


FREDERICK  JAMES  GREGG. 


Association  of  American  Painters 
and  Sculptors 


President 

Arthur  B.  Davies 

Vice  President 
J.  Mowbray-Clarke 

Members 


Karl  Anderson 
George  Bellows 

D.  Putnam  Brinley 
J.  Mowbray-Clarke 
Leon  Dabo 

Jo  Davidson 
Arthur  B.  Davies 
Guy  Pene  Du  Bois 
Sherry  E.  Fry 
William  J.  Glackens 
Robert  Henri 

E.  A.  Kramer 
Walt  Kuhn 


Ernest  Lawson 
Jonas  Lie 
George  B.  Luks 
Elmer  L.  MacRae 
Jerome  Myers 
Frank  A.  Nankivell 
Bruce  Porter 
Maurice  Prendergast 
John  Sloan 
Henry  Fitch  Taylor 
Allen  Tucker 
Mahonri  Young 


Treasurer 

Elmer  L.  MacRae 

Secretary 

Walt  Kuhn 


Honorary  Vice  Presidents 


Mrs.  John  Lowell  Gardner 
Mrs.  Edwin  Sherrill  Dodge 
Mrs.  C.  S.  Davidge 
Archer  M.Huntington,  Esq. 
Sir  Hugh  Lane 
Newell  Dwight  Hillis,  D.D. 

Honorary 


M.  Claude  Monet 
M.  Auguste  Renoir 
M.  Odilon  Redon 
Augustus  John,  Esq. 
Alfred  Stieglitz,  Esq. 

Joel  Elias  Spingarn,  Esq. 

Members 


John  Quinn 


Frederick  James  Gregg 


A plan,  with  an  index  giving  a list 
of  the  artists  and  the  location  of  their 
works,  will  be  found  at  the  end  of 
the  catalogue. 


List  of  Artists  and 
Their  Works 


Unless  otherwise  stated,  the  work  is  an 
oil  painting 


KLEIMINGER,  ADOLPH 

10  Oxford  St.,  Fairhaven,  Mass. 

1 Farm  Yard 

2 Morning 

McENERY,  KATHLEEN 

2231  Broadway,  New  York 

3 Going  to  the  Bath 

4 Dream 

WEBER,  F.  WILLIAM 

Care  Beers  Bros.,  110  W.  30th  Street 

5 Winter 

6 French  Village 

MAGER,  GUS 

2 White  Terrace,  Newark,  N.  J. 

7 Tulips  and  Blue-flags 

8 Flowers 

COATE,  H.  W. 

131  West  23rd  St.,  New  York 

9 Portrait 

10  Portrait 

PELTON,  AGNES 

1403  Pacific  St.,  Brooklyn 

11  Vine  Wood 

12  Stone  Age 

BEAL,  GIFFORD 

27  West  67th  St.,  New  York 

13  Here  Come  the  Elephants 


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BEAL,  GIFFORD  (Continued) 

14  When  the  Circus  Starts 

HIGGINS,  EUGENE 
Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

15  Hunger  Under  a Bridge  (Tempera) 

16  Convicts  and  Guard 

17  Weary 

SCHAMBERG,  MORTON  L. 

1626  Chestnut  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

18  Study  of  a Girl 

19  Study  of  a Girl 

20  N.  E.  A. 

21  Figure 

22  Landscape 

HALPERT,  SAMUEL 

1931  Broadway,  New  York 

23  Portrait  of  a Lady 

24  View  of  New  York 

KELLER,  HENRY  G. 

1381  Addison  Rd.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

25  Wisdom  arid  Destiny 

26  The  Valley 

ABENSCHEIN,  ALBERT 

157  East  47th  St.,  New  York 

27  Leslie 

28  Central  Valley 

SHAW,  SIDNEY  DALE 

131  West  23rd  St.,  New  York 

29  California 

30  Southwestern  Country 

31  Topanza 

COLUZZI,  HOWARD 
Paradox,  N.  Y. 

32  Fresco 


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FRAZIER,  KENNETH 

80  West  40th  St.,  New  York 

33  The  Winter  Garden 

34  The  Shade  Hat 

35  Study 

DREIER,  KATHERINE  S. 

80  West  40th  St.,  New  York 

36  Blue  Bowl 

37  The  Avenue,  Holland 

BOSS,  HOMER 

1947  Broadway,  New  York 

38  A Study 

39  Portrait 

GUSSOW,  BERNARD 

1383  Clinton  Ave.,  Bronx 

40  Movement 

41  Figures 

PEPPER,  CHARLES  H. 

Fenway  Studios,  Boston,  Mass. 

42  Irene 

43  In  the  Woods 

DASBURG,  ANDREW 

124  East  23rd  St.,  New  York 

44  Still  Life 

45  Still  Life 

46  Landscape 

MANIGAULT 

900  Sixth  Avenue,  New  York 

47  The  Clown 

48  Adagio 

MILLER,  KENNETH  HAYES 
408  West  23rd  St.,  New  York 

49  The  Waste 

50  Woman  and  Children 


MILLER,  KENNETH  HAYES  (Continued) 

51  Recumbent  Figure 

52  Primitive  Group 

MAURER,  ALFRED 

Budsworth,  52nd  St.,  New  York 

53  Landscape 

54  Old  Faience 

55  Autumn 

CARLES,  ARTHUR  BEECHER 

Hotel  Flanders,  47th  St.,  New  York 

56  Landscape 

57  Landscape 

ROOK,  EDWARD  T. 

Old  Lyme,  Conn. 

58  Grey  Sea.  Monhegan 

59  Whitefaced  Chasm 

CIMIOTTI,  Jr.,  GUSTAVE 

51  West  10th  St.,  New  York 

60  The  Barrier 

61  Hillside 

FUHR,  ERNEST 

Care  E.  Lawson,  23  MacDougal  Alley 

62  Etaples 

63  Fishing  Boat,  Etaples 

PRESTON,  JAMES 

22  West  9th  St.,  New  York 

64  Landscape 

65  Landscape 

WAGNER,  FRED 

Care  Hartley  & Co.,  129  Lafayette  St. 

66  New  York 

67 

PRESTON,  MAY  WILSON 
22  West  9th  St.,  New  York 

68  Girl  with  Print 


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HOPKINSON,  CHARLES 

Fenway  Studios,  Boston,  Mass. 

69  Group  of  Children 

70  Yachting 

HASSAM,  CHILDE 

130  West  57th  St.,  New  York 

71  Nude  Woman  with  Mirror 

72  The  Spanish  Stairs 

73  Naples 

74  Vesuvius 

75  Posilippo 

76  Cos  Cob 

MURPHY,  HERMAN  DUDLEY 
Winchester,  Mass. 

77  Morro  Castle,  San  Juan 

WEIR,  J.  ALDEN 

50  West  10th  St.,  New  York 

78  Factory  Village 

79  Flowers 

80  Head  Profile 

81  Portrait 

82  The  Orchid 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  L. 

40  West  10th  St.,  New  York 

83  Decorative  Panel,  Spring 

GLINTENKAMP,  HENRY  I. 

704  Terminal  Building,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

84  The  Village  Cemetery 

KROLL,  LEON 

MacDowell  Club,  New  York 

85  Terminal  Yards 

McLANE,  HOWARD 

MacDowell  Club,  New  York 

86  Mott  St.,  Festa 


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STEER,  WILSON 

87  Landscape 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Guinnes 

CROWLEY,  HERBERT 

The  Brocken,  Pomona,  N.  Y. 

88  Temple  of  Silence 

89  Slander 

ESTE,  FLORENCE 

Care  Mrs.  Wheeler  H.  Peckham, 
685  Madison  Avenue 

90  The  Village,  Water  Color 

91  The  First  Snow,  Water  Color 

CLYMER,  EDWIN  S. 

1515  N.  Grata  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

92  Drawing,  Great  Hill 

COLUZZI,  HOWARD 
Paradox,  N.  Y. 

93  Drawings 

HOPKINSON,  CHARLES 
Fenway  Studios,  Boston 
Drawings,  Water  Colors 

94  Marine 

95  Landscape 

HASSAM,  CHILDE 

130  West  57th  St.,  New  York 

96  Cos  Cob,  Old  House  Pastel 

97  Cos  Cob,  Old  House  Pastel 

98  Cos  Cob,  Old  House  Pastel 

99  Sylph  Rock  Appledore 

100  The  Rain,  Connecticut  Hills 

101  Drawing  for  Moonrise  at  Sunset 

KARFIOL,  BERNARD 
Grantwood,  N.  J. 

102  Six  Drawings 


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FOOTE,  MARY 

3 Washington  Square 

103  Oil  Portrait 

DAVIS,  CHARLES  H. 

2 Star  St.,  Mystic,  Conn. 

104  L’Allegro 

PERRINE,  VAN  DEERING 
Englewood,  N.  J. 

105  When  the  Wind  Blows 

106  The  Ice  Floes 

ORGAN,  MARJORIE 
10  Gramercy  Park 

107  Drawings,  Nos.  1 to  6 

WARD,  HILDA 

Roslyn,  Long  Island 

108  The  Hound  (Pastel) 

109  The  Kennels  (Drawing) 

LONDONER,  AMY 
252  West  74th  St. 

110  The  Beach  Crowd  (Pastel) 

111  Playing  Ball  on  the  Beach  (Pastel) 

112  The  Beach  Umbrellas  (Pastel) 

113  The  Life  Guards  (Pastel) 

DIMOCK,  E. 

29  Washington  Square 

114  Sweat  Shop  Girls  in  the  Country  (Water 

Colour) 

115  Mother  and  Daughter  (Water  Colour) 

116  Group 

117  Group 

118  Group 

119  Group 

120  Group 

121  Group 


23 


CORY,  KATE 

862  Degrass  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

122  Arizona  Desert 

CASARINI,  A. 

61  Poplar  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

123  Crime  (Pastel) 

DONOHO,  RUGER 
Carnegie  Hall 

124  A Garden 

125  A Veil  of  Leaves 

126  Portrait  of  Self 

WALKOWITZ,  A. 

Care  Photo  Secession,  291  Fifth  Ave 
New  York 

127  In  the  Opera 

128  Anticola  Corrado 

129  On  the  Avenue 

130  Man — Woman 

131  A Bit  of  Venice 

132  Drawing 

133  Drawing 

134  Drawing 

135  Drawing 

136  Drawing 

137  Monotype  (Colour) 

138  Water  Colour 

MARIN,  JOHN 

Care  Photo  Secession,  291  Fifth  Ave. 

New  York 

139  Woolworth  Building,  No.  28 

Water  Colours 

140  Woolworth  Building,  No.  29 

Water  Colours 

141  Woolworth  Building,  No.  31 

Water  Colours 

142  Woolworth  Building,  No.  32 

Water  Colours 

143  Broadway  Singer  Building,  Water  Colours 


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MARIN,  JOHN  (Continued) 

144  Broadway  St.  Paul’s  Church 

Water  Colours 

145  Mountain,  The  Tirol,  Water  Colours 

146  In  the  Tirol,  Water  Colours 

147  Lake  and  Mountain,  Tirol,  Water  Colours 

148  In  the  Adirondacks,  Water  Colours 

LEE,  ARTHUR 

159  East  48th  St. 

149  Four  Frames  of  Drawings 

150 

151 

152 

ARCHIPENKO,  ALEXANDRE 

153  Drawings  Nos.  1 to  5 

FRIESZ,  OTHON 

154  Pay  sage 

155  Route  Vallon 

156  Baigneuse 

157  Coimbra 

158  Vegetation  Exotique 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

BECHTEJEFF,  W.  von 

159  Nausikaa 

Lent  by  M.  Hans  Goetz 

BRUCE,  P.  H. 

160  Nature  Morte  (1) 

Lent  by  M.  F. 

161  Nature  Morte  (2) 

162  Nature  Morte  (3) 

163  Nature  Morte  (4) 

FLANDRIN,  JULES 

164  Coin  Village 

165  St.  Marc  Venise 


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FLANDRIN,  JULES  (Continued) 

166  Venise 

167  Vallee  Isere 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

CHABAUD,  AUGUSTE 

168  Le  Laboureur 

CHARMY,  EMILIE 

169  Roses 

170  Paysage 

171  Soir 

172  Ajaccio 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

GAUGUIN,  PAUL 

173  Faa  Iheihe 

174  Sous  les  Palmiers 

175  L’Esprit  du  mal 

176  Fleurs  sur  un  fond  jaune 

Lent  by  M.  Ambroise  Vollard 

177  Tete  d’homme,  Drawing 

178  Femme  Accroupie,  Water  Colour 

179  Femme  et  Enfant,  Water  Colour 

180  A la  Source,  Water  Colour 

Lent  by  Mme.  Chadbourne 

181  Nature  Morte 

182  Atelier 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

BLANCHET,  ALEXANDRE 

183  Deux  Amies 

GIBB,  PHELAN 

184  Three  Figures 

185  Landscape 

186  Drawings,  Nos.  1 — 12 

BERNARD,  JOSEPH 

187  Jeune  fille  a la  cruche 


26 


BERNARD,  JOSEPH  (Continued) 

188  La  Tendresse 

Lent  by  the  Musee  de  Lyon 

VLAMINCK,  MAURICE  de 

189  Tower  Bridge 

Lent  by  M.  Heinrich  Thannhauser 

190  L’Estuaire  de  la  Seine 

191  Les  Figues 

Lent  by  M.  Henry  Kahnweiller 

GIMMI,  WILHELM 

192  Musikanten 

Lent  by  M.  Hans  Goltz 

BONNARD,  PIERRE 

193  Conversation  Proven  gale 

Lent  by  M.  Bernheim  Jeune  & Cie. 

SEYLER,  JULIUS 

194  Nordischer  Fischerhafen 

Lent  by  M.  Heinrich  Thannhauser 

GLEIZES,  ALBERT 

195  La  Femme  aux  Phlox 

196  L’Homme  au  Balcon 

BOLZ,  HANS 

197  Maskenfest,  Engraving 

198  Bar,  Engraving 

199  Ostende,  Engraving 

200  Eglise  St.  Nicolas,  Engraving 

GIRIEUD,  PIERRE 

201  Fleurs 

202  Vitraux 

203  Hommage  a Gauguin 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

MARVAL,  JACQUELINE 

204  Odalisques  au  miroir 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 


27 


BRAQUE,  GEORGES 

205  Le  Violon 

206  Anvers 

207  La  Foret 

Lent  by  M.  Henry  Kahnweiller 

KIRCHNER,  T.  L. 

208  Wirtsgarten 

Lent  by  M.  Hans  Goltz 

BOURDELLE,  E.  A. 

209  Portrait 

210  Observatoire  de  Meudon 

GUERIN,  CHARLES 

211  Viole  d’ Amour 

212  Dame  a la  Robe 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

KANDINSKY,  WASSILY 

213  Improvisation 

Lent  by  M.  Hans  Goltz 

CEZANNE,  PAUL 

214  Femme  au  chapelet 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

215  Portrait  de  Cezanne 

216  Baigneuses 

217  Colline  des  pauvres 

218  Anvers 

219  Portrait 

220  Melun 

Lent  by  M.  A.  Vollard 

HARTLEY,  MARSDEN 

221  Still  Life,  No.  1 

222  Still  Life,  No.  2 

223  Drawings,  No.  1 

224  Drawings,  No.  2 

225  Drawings,  No.  3 

226  Drawings,  No.  4 


28 


HARTLEY,  MARSDEN  (Continued) 

227  Drawings,  No.  5 

228  Drawings,  No.  6 

CROSS,  HENRI,  EDMOND 

229  Amandiers  en  fleurs 

230  La  Clairiere 

231  Aquarelle 

232  Aquarelle 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

ZAK,  EUG. 

233  Le  Berger. 

234  En  Ete 

CAMOIN,  CHARLES 

235  Liseuse 

236  Seville 

237  Collioure 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

238  Moulin  Rouge 

Lent  by  M.  Heinrich  Thannhauser 

DUCHAMP,  MARCEL 

239  Le  roi  et  la  Reine  entoures  de  Nus  Vites 

240  Portrait  de  joueurs  d’echeque 

241  Nu  descendant  un  escalier 

242  Nu  (sketch)  t : ^ 

HESS,  JULIUS 

243  Dame  mit  griinem  Schirm 

Lent  by  M.  Heinrich  Thannhauser 

MUNCH,  EDWARD 

244  Woodcuts,  Nos.  1 — 4 

245  Lithographs,  Nos.  1 — 4 

DUNOYER  de  SEGONZAC,  ANDRE 

246  Paysage  No.  1 

247  Scene  de  Paturage 

248  Paysage  No.  III. 

249  Paysage,  (Drawing) 

29 


DUNOYER  de  SEGONZAC,  ANDRE 
(Continued) 

250  Drawings,  Nos.  1 to  5 

251  Paysage,  No.  II 

252  Une  Bucolique 

RUSSEL,  MORGAN 

253  Portrait 

254  Capucines 

DELAUNAY.  ROBERT 

255  Route  de  Laon 

256  Les  fenetres  sur  la  Ville 

Lent  by  M.  K.  a Paris 

257  Ville  de  Paris 

HODLER,  FERDINAND 

258  Der  Niessen 

259  Die  heilige  Stunde  (Fragment) 

Lent  by  M.  Heinrich  Thannhauser 

LEVY,  RUDOLPH 

260  Paysage 

DUFRENOY,  GEORGES 

261  Vais  et  Vallons 

262  Sienne 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

PACH,  WALTER 

263  Flowers 

264  Portrait 

265  Girls  Bathing 

266  Casentino  Mountains 

267  The  Wall  of  the  City 

268  Five  Etchings— Mary;  Renoir’s  Louise; 

269  Gothic  Virgin;  St.  Germain  des  Pres-Night 

270  St.  Germain  des  Pres-Day 

REDON,  ODILON 

271  Geranium 

272  Le  Bouquet  aux  feuilles  rouges 


30 


REDON,  ODILON  (Continued) 

273  Fleurs  (fond  rouge) 

274  Pegase  sur  un  roe 

275  Fecondite  (etude) 

Lent  by  M.  Marcel  Kapferer 

276  Vase  de  fleurs  avec  geranium,  No.  115 

277  Papillons,  No.  121 

278  Roses  sur  fond  vert,  No.  116 

279  Papillon,  No.  38 

280  Profil  noir  sur  fond  or  No.  Ill 

281  Fleurs,  No.  75 

282  Phaeton,  No.  114 

Lent  by  M.  Jos.  Hessel 

283  Deux  tetes  dans  les  fleurs 

Lent  by  M.  Marcel  Kapferer 

284  Veillard 

285  Muse  sur  Pegase  No.  110 

286  Bargue 

287  Le  char  d’Apollon 

288  Fleurs  dans  un  jut  de  gres 

Lent  by  M.  Jos.  Hessel 

289  Initiation  a l’Etude 

290  Fleurs  (Pastel) 

Lent  by  M.  Wilhelm  Uhde 

291  Profil  my:  tique  (Pastel) 

292  Songe  d’Orient  (Pastel) 

293  Corbeille  de  Fleurs 

294  Coquelicots 

295  Barque 

296  Vase  de  fleurs.  bleu 

297  Vase  de  fleurs.  gris 

298  Prometheus 

299  Tete  en  fleurs 

300  Le  Silence. 

301  Monstre  et  Angelique 

302  Deux  etres  sublunaires  ailes  dans  l’espace 

303  Ohannes 

Lent  by  M.  Artz  & de  Bois 

304  Tete  de  femme  (Pastel) 

Lent  by  Mme.  Chadbourne 


31 


r"~~  — 


REDON,  ODILON  (Continued) 

305  Fleurs  de  Champs  dans  un  vase  (Pastel) 

Lent  by  M.  Marcel  Kapferer 

306  Roger  & Angelica 

307  Tete  d’Orphee. 

308  Lithographies,  Nos.  1 — 29 

309  Eaux  fortes.  Nos.  1 — 7 

310  Le  Bateau  Rouge 

Lent  by  M.  W.  Uhde 

DENIS,  MAURICE 

311  Maternite 

312  A la  fenetre 

313  La  Plage 

314  Angelique 

315  Le  Foret 

316  Maternite 

317  Vausicaa 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

JANSEN,  F.  M. 

318  Vor  der  Stadt 

319  Ragusa  (Pastel) 

320  Gardasee.  Riva,  (Etching) 

321  Fiume,  Drawing 

322  Vor  der  Stadt  (Water  Colour) 

323  Die  Ernte  (Etching) 

324  Garda  See  (Etching) 

325  Ein  Park  (Drawing) 

326  Cypressen  (Etching) 

327  Triest  (Drawing) 

328  Das  Dorf  (Etching) 

329  Trient  (Etching) 

330  Sarajewo  (Drawing) 

DUFY,  RAOUL 

331  Leopold  Str.  Munich 

332  Regate  sur  la  Manche 

TOULOUSE-LAUTREC,  HENRI  DE 

333  Affiche  Divan 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 


32 


TOULOUSE — LAUTREC,  HENRI  DE 
(Continued) 

334  La  Tresse 

Lent  by  Ijilme.  Bernheim  Jeuneocie 

MAILLOL,  ARISTIDE 

335  Dessin,  No.  3200 

336  Dessin,  No.  1769 

337  Dessin,  No.  4114 

338  Dessin,  No.  4117 

339  Dessin,  No.  4120 

340  Dessin,  No.  4118 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

JUNGHANNS,  JULIUS  PAUL 

341  Vieh  mit  Hirten  unter  Baiimen 

DERAIN,  ANDRE 

342  Le  Pot  Bleu 

343  La  foret  a Martigues 

344  La  fenetre  sur  le  Parc 

Lent  by  M.  Henry  Kahnweiller 

PICASSO,  PAUL 

345  Nature  Morte  No.  1 

346  Nature  Morte,  No.  2 

Lent  by  M.  Leo  Stein 

347  Les  Arbres 

348  Mme.  Soler 

349  Tete  d’homme 

350  La  Femme  au  Pot  de  Moutarde 

Lent  by  M.  Henry  Kahnweiller 

351  Drawing 

Lent  by  Alfred  Stieglitz,  Esq. 

YEATS,  JACK  B. 

352  A Stevedore 

353  The  Barrel  Man 

354  Strand  Races 

355  The  Last  Corinthian 

356  The  Circus  Dwarf 

33 


KIRSTEIN,  ALFRED 

357  Paysage  (Water  Colour) 

358  Paysage  (Water  Colour) 

359  Paysage  (Water  Colour) 

TARKHOFF,  NICHOLAS 

360  Sous-la-lampe 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

LEGER,  FERNAND 

361  Etude,  No.  2 

362  Etude,  No.  1 

DOUCET,  HENRI 

363  Torre  del  greco  (Water  Colour) 

364  Vesuvius  (Water  Colour) 

365  Orsay  (Water  Colour) 

366  Naples  (Water  Colour) 

367  Palms  near  Naples  (Water  Colour) 

368  Palermo  (Water  Colour) 

Lent  by  M.  Heinrich  Thannhauser 

VALLOTTON,  FELIX 

369  La  Route 

370  La  Coiffure 

371  La  Lecture 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

LAPRADE,  PIERRE 

372  Venise 

373  Roses  Oranges 

374  Aquarelle,  San  Giovani 

375  Aquarelle — Le  Ceridon 

376  Aquarelle-  Rome 

377  Villa  Borghese  (Water  Colour) 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

SICKERT,  WALTER 

378  Noetes  Ambrosianae 

Lent  by  Walter  Taylor,  Esq. 

379  S.  Remy,  Dieppe 


34 


NADELMAN,  ELI 

380  Drawings,  Nos.  1 to  12 

ROUSSEAU,  HENRI 

381  Le  Centenaire 

Lent  by  M.  Alfred  Flechtheim 

382  Cheval  attaque  par  un  jaguar 

Lent  by  M.  Ambroise  Vollard 

LAUREN  C I AN , MARIE 

383  Portrait  (Water  Colour) 

384  Desdemona  (Drawing) 

385  Jeune  Fille  avec  eventail  (Drawing) 

386  Jeune  Fille  (Drawing) 

387  La  toilette  des  jeunes  filles 

388  La  Poetesse 

389  Nature  Morte 

WENTSCHER,  JULIUS  d.J. 

390  Warriors  Fighting  (Tempera) 

FRESNAYE,  ROGER  ANDREDE  LA 

391  Portrait 

Lent  by  Madame  D. 

392  Two  Drawings 

393  Paysage,  No.  2 

394  Paysage,  No.  1 

SIGNAC,  PAUL 

395  Marseilles 

396  La  bonne  mere 

Lent  by  M.  Bernheim  Jeune  & Cie. 

397  15  Aquarelles 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

LEHMBRUCK,  WILHELM 

398  Drawings,  Nos.  1 to  6 

PRYDE,  JAMES 

399  The  Little  Tower 


35 


SLEVOGT,  MAX 


400 

Weinberg- Arbeiter 

Lent  by  M.  Heinrich  Thannhauser 

MATISSE,  HENRI 

401 

Le  Madras  Rouge 

Lent  by  M.  Michael  Stein 

402 

Joaquina 

Lent  by  M.  Bernheim  Jeune  & Cie 

403 

La  Coiffeuse 

Lent  by  M.  Michael  Stein 

404 

Les  Poissons 

405 

Jeune  Marin 

406 

Panneau  Rouge 

407 

Le  Luxe 

408 

Portrait  de  Marguerite 

409 

Les  Capucines 

410 

Nature  Morte 

411 

La  Femme  Bleu 

Lent  by  Leo  Stein 

412 

Drawing,  No.  839 

413 

Drawing,  No.  840 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

414 

Drawing 

Lent  by  Alfred  Stieglitz,  Esq. 

PICABIA,  FRANCIS 

415 

La  Danse  a la  Source 

416 

La  Procession,  Seville 

417 

Paris 

418 

Souvenir  de  Grimaldi,  Italie 

WEINZHEIMER,  F.  A. 

419 

Inferno  (^Drawing) 

420 

Badende  Frauen  (Drawing1* 

TOBEEN,  FELIX  E. 

421 

Ciboure 

422 

L’Ecuyere 

423 

Les  Pelotaris  (Sketch) 

36 


VAN  GOGH,  VINCENT 

424  Collines  a Arles 

425  Bal  a Arles 

426  Le  Zouave 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

427  Montmartre 

428  L’olivier 

429  Dans  les  bois 

430  Le  grand  olivier 

431  Nature  morte.  Souliers  de  bois 

432  Nature  morte.  Ecrevisses 

433  Moulin  de  Montmartre 

434  Paysage  d’ Arles 

435  Des  Pommes 

436  Cruches  en  etain 

Lent  by  Mm.  Artz  & de  Bois 


ROUAULT,  GEORGES 

437  Compositions,  Nos.  3109  a 3118 

438  La  Parade 

439  Compositions,  Nos.  3100  a 3108 

440  Nu 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

MANQUIN,  HENRI 

441  Le  Rocher 

442  Baigneuse 

443  La  toilette 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 


VILLON,  JACQUES 

444  Arbres  en  fleurs 

445  Fillette  au  Piano 

446  Etude  pour  jeune  femme 

447  Etude  pour  Puteaux,  No.  1 

448  Etude  pour  Puteaux,  No.  2 

449  Etude  pour  Puteaux,  No.  3 

450  Etude  pour  Puteaux,  No.  4 

451  Etude  pour  fillette  au  piano 

452  Jeune  Femme 


Lent  by 
M.  Lemaitre 


37 


OPPENHEIMER,  OLGA 

453  Woodcuts,  Nos.  1 — 6 

SEURAT,  GEORGES 

454  Honfleur 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

455  Les  Poseuses 

Lent  by  M.  Alphonse  Kann 

MAYRSHOFER,  MAX 

456  Wintersport 

457  Badende  Frauen 

458  Landschaft  Frauen 

459  Landschaft  Frauen 

460  Volksmenge  Frauen 

461  Rennreiter 

Lent  by  M.  Heinrich  Thannhauser 

SOUSA  CARDOZO,  AMADEO  DE 

462  Marine 

463  Chateau  fort 

464  Le  Prince  et  la  Muete 

465  Avant  la  Corrida 

466  Return  from  the  Chase 

467  Saut  du  Lapin 

468  Paysage 

469  Pecheur 

MUHRMANN,  HENRY 

470  Boats  at  Kew 

VIULLARD,  ED. 

471  Les  Journaux 

Lent  by  M.  Bernheim  Jeune  & Cie. 

PASCIN,  JULES 

472  Expectancy  (Engraving) 

473  Water  Colour 

474  A Visit 

475  No.  9 At  the  Antiquarians 

476  No.  8 In  the  Salon 

477  No.  7 The  Music  Lesson 


38 


PASCIN,  JULES  (Continued) 

478  No.  6 Interior 

479  No.  5 Beggars 

480  No.  4 Siesta 

481  No.  3 In  the  Park 

482  Three  Girls 

CHAVANNES,  PUVIS  DE 

483  Pastel 

Lent  by  W.  L.  Taylor,  Esq. 

NELBIG,  WALTER 

484  Liegendes  Madchen 

Lent  by  M.  Hans  Goltz 

PASCIN,  JULES 

485  No.  1 Venus  (Engraving) 

WEISGERBER,  ALBERT 

486 

Lent  by  M.  Heinrich  Thannhauser 

MARQUET,  ALBERT 

487  Hambourg 

488  Ste  Adresse 

489  Inondation 

490  Hambourg 

491  Drawings  1-4 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

492  Drawings,  Nos.  5-12 

CASSATT,  MARY 

493  Mere  et  enfant,  1903 

Lent  by  Mm.  Durand-Ruel  & Sons 

MONET,  CLAUDE 

494  La  falaise  d’Etretat,  1885 

495  Effet  de  neige,  Giverny,  1879 

496  La  promenade  a Trouville,  1872 

497  Automne  a Jeufosse 

Lent  by  Mm.  Durand-Ruel  & Sons 


39 


PISSARRO,  CAMILLE 

498  Neige,  soleil  couchant 

499  Pontoise,  1872 

500  Becheuse,  1882 

501  Paysanne  ramassant  des  herbes 

Lent  by  Mm.  Durand-Ruel  8s  Sons 

RENOIR,  PIERRE  AUGUSTE 

502  L’ombrelle 

503  Algerienne  assise 

504  Pivoines,  1882 

505  Dans  le  jardin,  1884 

Lent  by  Mm.  Durand-Rdel  & Sons 

SISLEY,  ALFRED 

506  Vieilles  chaumieres  a Veneux,  1881 

507  Chemin  du  vieux,  Bac-a-By,  1880 

508  Prairie  inondee,  1878 

Lent  by  Mm.  Durand-Ruel  8c  Sons 

AUGUSTUS,  E.  JOHN 

509  A Girl’s  Head,  Drawing,  1911 

510  Portrait  of  a Man,  Drawing,  1911 

511  A Girl’s  Head,  Drawing,  1911 

512  A Girl’s  Head,  Drawing,  1911 

513  A Draped  Figure,  Drawing,  1911 

514  A Stooping  Figure,  Raising  Dress,  Drawing 

1912 

515  Studies  of  a Boy,  Drawing,  1912 

516  Nude  Woman  Reclining,  Drawing,  1912 

517  Nude  Girl  Seated,  Side  View,  Drawing, 

1912 

518  Two  Girls  and  a Boy,  Drawing,  1912 

519  Woman’s  Head  and  Shoulders,  Drawing. 

1912 

520  Woman  Gathering  Sticks,  Drawing,  1912 

521  Design  for  a Painting,  Pen  and  Ink,  1912 

522  A Girl  with  Cap,  Charcoal  Drawing,  1909 

523  Loving  Companions,  Tempera  Painting. 

1912 


40 


AUGUSTUS  E.  JOHN  (Continued) 

524  Strange  Company,  Tempera  Painting, 

1912 

525  Gitana  and  Child,  Tempera  Painting,  1912 

526  The  Way  Down  to  the  Sea,  1909-1911 

527  The  Olives,  Provencal  Study,  1910 

528  The  Old  Chapel,  Provencal  Study, 

1910 

529  Two  Boys  Bathing,  Provencal  Study, 

1910 

530  La  Mede,  Provencal  Study,  1910 

531  Near  Pont  du  Bone,  Provencal  Study, 

1910 

532  Woman  Standing  Against  the  Sky,  Pro- 

vencal Study,  1910 

533  Woman  Seated  in  a Garden,  Provencal 

Study,  1910 

534  The  Olives  by  the  Pond,  Provencal  Study, 

1910 

535  Boy  Standing  on  Cliff,  Provencal  Study, 

1910 

536  Boy  on  Cliff  Leaning  on  a Stick,  Provencal 

Study,  1910 

537  Martigues,  Provencal  Study,  1910 

538  Woman  and  Children,  Evening,  Provencal 

Study,  1910 

539  Girl  with  Three  Children,  Standing, 

Provencal  Study,  1910 

540  Woman  Reading,  Provencal  Study, 

1910 

541  Edyth  and  Caspar,  Dorset  Study,  1911 

542  Three  Little  Boys,  Dorset  Study,  1911 

543  Caspar  and  Pyramus,  Dorset  Study, 

1911 

544  Welsh  Study;  “Rhyd-y-fin,”  1910 

545  Group  of  Boys  Paddling,  Provencal  Study, 

1910 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 


41 


INNES,  J.  D. 

546  Evening  near  Arenig,  North  Wales, 

1911 

547  The  Rambler’s  Rest,  North  Wales, 

1912 

548  The  Cactus,  1912 

549  Palm  Trees  at  Collioure,  1912 

550  Coast  of  Cerberre,  Water  Colour,  1911 

551  Arenig-Fawr,  Water  Colour,  1911 

552  The  Mountain,  Water  Colour,  1911 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 

LEES,  DERWENT 

553  Lowering  Clouds,  1912 

554  Evening,  1911 

555  A Sullen  Day,  1911 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 

CHAVANNES,  PUVIS  DE 

556  La  Decollation  de  St.  Jean  Baptiste 

1869 

557  Femme  Nue 

558  Etude  pour  le  Grand  Amphitheatre  de  la 

Sorbonne  Dessin,  1888 

559  Etude  pour  “Ludus  Pro  Patria,”  Dessin, 

1882 

560  Etude  pour  “Ave  Picardia  Nutrix,”  Dessin, 

1865 

561  Etude  pour  le  plafond  de  l’Hotel  de  Ville 

de  Paris,  Victor  Hugo,  Dessin,  1889 

562  Etude  de  mains  decoration  de  l’Hotel  de 

Ville  de  Poitiers,  Dessin,  1875 

563  Etude  pour  la  Decoration  de  l’Hotel  de 
, Ville  de  Paris,  Pastel,  1891 

564  Le  Pecheur,  Sanguine,  1878 

565  Dessin  pour  Victor  Hugo  offrant  la  Lyre 

a la  Ville  de  Paris,  1889 

566  Etude  de  femme  “pour  de  famille  de 

Pecheur”  Dessin,  1875 


42 


CHAVANNES,  PUVIS  DE  (Continued) 

567  L’Homme,  Assis,  Dessin 

568  Torse  de  femme,  Dessin 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 

CONDER,  CHARLES 

569  “La  Belle  Antonia,”  1902 

570  “Fantasia,”  Silk  Panel 

571  “Casino  de  Paris,”  Painting  on  Silk 

572  “La  Toilette,”  Pastel  Drawing 

573  “The  Guitar  Player,”  Drawing  in  Sanguine 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 

RUSSELL,  GEORGE  W.  (JE) 

574  “The  Waders,”  Oil  Painting,  1907 

575  “The  Bather,”  Oil  Painting,  1906 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 

576  The  Waders 

577  The  Lake 

Lent  by  Frederick  James  Gregg,  Esq. 
JOHN,  GWEN 

578  “Girl  Reading  at  the  Window,”  1911 

579  A Woman  in  a Red  Shawl,  1912 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 

CEZANNE 

580  Portrait  of  Madame  Cezanne 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 

GAUGUIN,  PAUL 

581  “Tahitian  Scene” 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 

VAN  GOGH,  VINCENT 

582  Self  Portrait 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 

CHABAUD,  AUGUSTE 

583  “Le  Troupeau  sort  apres  la  Pluie,”  1912 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq, 


43 


CASSATT,  MARY 

584  “Mere  et  Enfant,”  Water  Colour 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 

HONE,  NATHANIEL,  R.  H.  A. 

585  “Lough  Swilly,”  1895 

586  “Hastings,”  1890 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 

YEATS,  JACK  B. 

587  “The  Political  Meeting,”  Water  Colour, 

1909 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 

GOYA,  FRANCISCO 

588  “A  Monk  and  Witch,”  Miniature  on  Ivory 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 

EPSTEIN,  JACOB 

589  Bust  of  E.  L.,  Bronze,  1912 

Lent  by  John  Quinn,  Esq. 

MARIS,  MATTHEW 

590  Lady  Shalott 

591  Bride 

592  Baby 

593  Childhood 

Lent  by  James  G.  Shepherd,  Esq. 

COROT,  J.  B.  C. 

594  La  Clarriere 

595  Chantillon 

Lent  by  James  G.  Shepherd,  Esq. 

DAUMIER,  HONORE 

596  Troisieme  Classe 

Lent  by  James  G.  Shepherd,  Esq. 

597  Outside  Courtroom 

Lent  by  Alexander  W.  Drake,  Esq. 


44 


PICASSO,  PAUL 

598  Bust,  Bronze 

Lent  by  Alfred  Stieglitz,  Esq. 

LEMBRUCH,  WILHELM 

599  Jeune  femme,  Sculpture 

600  Femme  a genoux,  Sculpture 

ARCHIPANKO,  ALEXANDER 

601  Negresse,  Sculpture 

602  Le  Repos,  Sculpture 

603  Salome,  Sculpture 

604  La  Vie  Familial,  Sculpture 

BOURDELLE,  E.  A. 

605  Tete  d’ Apollon,  Sculpture 

606  Une  Muse,  Sculpture 

607  Le  Matin,  Sculpture 

608  Heracles,  Sculpture 

DUCHAMP- VILLON,  RAYMOND 

609  Facade  Architectural,  Plaster 

610  Torse,  Plaster 

611  Tille  de  Bois,  Plaster 

612  Danseur,  Plaster 

613  Baudelaire 

HOWARD,  CECIL  DE  B. 

614  Woman,  Statuette 

GAUGUIN,  PAUL 

615  Bois  Sculpte 

Lent  by  M.  E.  Druet 

BRANCUSI,  CONSTANTINE 

616  Le  Baiser,  Sculpture 

617  Muse  Endormis,  Sculpture 

618  Une  Muse,  Sculpture 


45 


BRANCUSI,  CONSTANTINE  (Continued  > 

619  Mile.  Pogany,  Sculpture 

620  Torse,  Sculpture 

MANOLA,  MANUEL 

621  Femme  nue  accroupie,  Sculpture 

622  Femme  nue  debout,  Sculpture 

623  Chula,  Sculpture 

624  Bust  de  peintre  Sunyer,  Sculpture 

625  Statuette 

626  Statuette 

627  Statuette 

Lent  by  Paul  Haviland,  Esq. 

PUTNAM,  ARTHUR 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 

628  Bacchus 

629  Deer  and  Puma 

630  Puma  Resting 

Lent  by  William  Macbeth,  Esq. 

MAILLOL,  ARISTIDE 

631  F emme  debout  terre  cuitte 

632  Bas  Relief  terre  cuitte 

MIESTCHAMNOFF,  OSCAR 

633  Tete  de  jeune  fille,  Sculpture 

NADELMANN,  ELI 

634  Tete  d’homme,  Sculpture 

MATISSE,  HENRI 

635  Le  Doo,  Sculpture 

TOUSSAINT,  GASTON 

636  Fauness,  Sculpture 

ROINE,  E. 

23rd  Street 


637  Medals 

638  Medals 

639  Medals 


46 


BICKFORD 

640  Pelican,  Sculpture 

641  Turkey,  Sculpture 

642  Leopard,  Sculpture 

LEE,  ARTHUR 

159  East  48th  St. 

643  Heracles,  Bronze 

644  Ethiopian,  Bronze 

645  Virgin,  Plaster 

646  Aphrodite,  Bronze 

DASBURG,  ANDREW 
124  East  23rd  St. 

647  Lucifer,  Plaster 

JOHNSON,  GRACE  M. 

145  Trenchard  St.,  Yonkers,  N Y. 

648  Chimpanzees,  Bronze 

649  Chimpanzees,  Bronze 

650  Greyhound  Pup,  No.  2,  Bronze 

651  Relief,  Plaster 

BITTER,  KARL 
44  West  77th  St. 

652  Bust,  Andrew  D.  White,  Bronze 

BEACH,  CHESTER 
9 MacDougal  St. 

653  Mermaid,  Sculpture 

654  The  Unveiling  of  Dawn,  Sculpture 

655  The  Big  Wave,  Sculpture 

656  Frame  of  Medals 

Lent  by  Dr.  Christian  A.  Herter 
Actors  Fund 


47 


WHISTLER,  J.  McN. 

657  Andromeda,  (Copy  of  Ingres,  Painted 

1857) 

658  Portrait 

Lent  by  William  Macbeth,  Esq. 
COHEN,  NESSA 
2094  Fifth  Ave. 

659  Age,  Plaster 

660  Portrait,  Plaster 

661  Sunrise,  Bronze 

MYERS,  ETHEL  (Mrs.  Jerome  Myers) 

662  The  Matron,  Sculpture 

663  Fifth  Avenue  Gossips,  Sculpture 

664  Fifth  Avenue  Girl,  Sculpture 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Albert  Lewisohn 

665  Girl  from  Madison  Avenue,  Sculpture 

666  Portrait  Impression  of  Mrs.  D.  M. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Dan  Morgan 

667  The  Widow,  Sculpture 

668  The  Gambler,  Sculpture 

669  Upper  Corridor,  Sculpture 

670  The  Duchess,  Sculpture 

LACHAISE,  GASTON 

45  Washington  Square 

671  Statuette,  Sculpture 

EBERLE,  ABASTINIA 
204 i West  13th  St. 

672  Group  Coney  Island,  Sculpture 

673  Statuette,  The  White  Shawl 

FRASER,  JAMES  EARLE 
3 MacDougal  Alley,  City 

674  Frame  of  Medals 

675  Horse,  Bronze 

676  Grief,  Marble 

DAVIDSON,  JO. 

Care  Henry  Reinhardt,  565  Fifth  Ave. 

677  Decorative  Panel 


48 


DAVIDSON,  JO.  (Continued) 

678  Yshinosen 

679  Yshinosen 

680  Study  in  Action 

681  Study  in  Repose 

682  Statue,  Stone 

683  Torso,  Bronze 

AITKEN,  ROBERT 

147  Columbus  Ave. 

684  A Creature  of  God,  Marble  • 

685  The  Dregs  of  Love,  Marble 

686  George  Bellows,  Plaster 

687  Study,  Plaster 

INGRES 

688  Drawing 

689  Drawing 

Lent  by  Fabri,  Esq. 

YANDELL,  ENID 
142  East  33rd  St. 

690  The  Five  Senses,  Bronze 

691  Indian  and  Fisher 

RUMSEY,  CHARLES  C. 

Westbury,  L.  I. 

692  A Fountain,  Sculpture 

693  Beyord  Boyesen,  Sculpture 

694  Indians  and  Buffaloes 

POTTER,  LOUIS 

Gorhams,  5th  Ave.  and  36th  St. 

695  Spirit  of  the  Winds,  Bronze 

MOWBRAY-CLARKE,  J. 

1000  Madison  Ave. 

696  Parasites,  Bronze 

697  Seared,  Bronze 

698  Antiquities,  Bronze 

699  The  Tree,  Plaster 

700  Aphrodite,  Bronze 

701  Happiness,  Plaster 

702  Christ!  Bronze 


49 


MOWBRAY-CLARKE,  J.  (Continued) 

703  Spring,  Bronze 

704  Whither,  Plaster 

705  Portrait,  Medal,  Bronze 

706  Bloomers,  Plaster 

BORGLUM,  SOLON 

707  1.  Lent  by  Theo.  B.  Starr 

708  2. 

709  3. 

710  4. 

711  5. 

712  6. 

713  7. 

HOARD,  MARGARET 
140  Wadsworth  Ave. 

714  Study  of  an  Old  Lady,  Sculpture 

CARR,  MRS.  MYRA  MUSSLEMAN 
82  Washington  Square,  South 

715  Electra,  Statuette 

716  Indian  Grinding  Corn,  Statuette 

FRY,  SHERRY  E. 

Healy  Studios,  Columbus  Ave. 

717  Bust,  Bronze 

CHEW,  A. 

127  W.  96th  St. 

718  Pelf,  Sculpture 

VONNAH,  BESSIE  POTTER 
33  West  67th  Street 

719  Dancing  Figure,  Bronze 

720  Nude,  Terra  Cotta 

721  Study,  Terra  Cotta 

BJORKMAN,  OLAF 
404  West  57th  St. 

722  Avala,  Prophetess,  Norse  Myth,  Sculpture 

50 


HUMPHREYS,  ALBERT 
7 West  14th  St. 

723  Orpheus  Charming  Animals 

724  Bear  Upright 
BURROUGHS,  MRS.  BRYSON 

725  Bust 

PIETRO 

402  Fifth  Ave. 

726  The  Proletariat 
SALVATORE,  VICTOR  W. 

727  Marble  Bust,  Harriman  Baby 

728  Marble  Bust,  Richarson 

ROBINSON,  THEODORE 

729  Debacle 

Lent  by  John  Gellatly,  Esq. 

730  In  the  Orchard 

731  Two  in  a Boat 

732  Hillside,  Summer 

Lent  by  William  Macbeth,  Esq. 

TWACHTMAN,  JOHN  H. 

733  Hemlock  Pool 

Lent  by  John  Gellatly,  Esq. 

734  The  Sea 

Lent  by  William  Macbeth,  Esq. 

POPE,  LOUISE 

50  Washington  Square 

735  Portrait  of  Mrs.  P. 

RHOADES,  CATHERINE  N. 

48  West  69th  St. 

736  Talloires 

SCHUMACHER,  WM.  E. 

121  Washington  Place 

737  Her  Blue  Skirt 

738  The  Lady,  Maid  and  Child 

McLEAN,  HOWER 

122  East  23rd  St. 

739  Mott  Street  Fiesta 

51 


PLEUTHNER,  WALTER  K. 
Cedarhurst,  L.  I. 

740  Winter 

EVERETT,  LILY 
Bolingbrook,  Ga. 

741  Sunset  on  the  Cottonfield 

WOLF,  LEON 

813  East  117th  St. 

742  Trees 

BARCLAY,  FLORENCE  HOWELI 
446  East  72nd  St. 

743  Landscape  Over  the  City 

ROHLAND,  PAUL 
124  East  23rd  St. 

744  Still  Life 

745  Water  Falls 

746  Still  Life 

STINEMETZ,  MORGAN 
232  West  104th  St. 

747  Landscape 

748  Sailboat 

ASHE,  EDWIN  MARION 
116  East  66th  St. 

749  Spirit  of  the  Pool 

ALGER,  JOHN  J. 

130  East  17th  St. 

750  Sunlight  and  Clouds 

HOPPER,  EDWARD 
53  East  59th  St. 

751  Sailing 

HUNT,  MRS.  THOMAS 
426  Central  Park  West 

752  The  Fishers 


52 


SPRINCHORN,  CARL 
252  West  74th  St. 

753  Distant  Rain 

754  Stockholm,  Pastel 

755  The  Balcony,  Water  Colour 

756  Mordkin  & Paavlova,  Water  Colour 

DOLINSKY,  NATHANIEL 
308  East  14th  St. 

757  The  Sightless 

BECKETT,  MARION  H. 

306  West  88th  St. 

758  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Chas.  H.  Beckett 

759  Portrait  of  Mr.  Eduard  J.  Steichen 

WORTMAN,  Jr.  DENYS 
2 West  47th  St. 

760  Water  Front  Bermuda 

WHITE,  CHAS.  HY. 

160  Waverly  Place 

761  The  Valley  of  Unrest,  Etching 

762  Fulton  Market,  Etching 

763  The  Condemned  Tenement,  Etching 

HARLEY,  CHAS.  R. 

'709  West  169th  St. 

764  Freda,  Drawing 

BECKER,  MAURICE 
100  West  61st  St. 

765  Sketch,  Dog’s  Head,  Drawing  Owned  by 

Nessa  Cohen 

MELTZER,  CHARLOTTE 
426  Central  Park  West 

766  Hunters 

767  Loverene 

COLEMAN,  GLENN  O. 

430  West  34th  St. 

768  Election  Bonfire,  Drawing 


53 


COLEMAN,  GLENN  O.  (Continued) 

769  Street  Scene,  Drawing 

770  The  Fleet 

WARSHAWSKY,  ALEXANDER  L. 
139  West  111th  St. 

771  Madam  F. 

772  Nature  Morte 

KLEINERT,  HERMAN 
30  West  30th  St. 

773  Portrait  Study 

PHILLIPS,  H.  S. 

39  West  67th  St. 

774  Head 

ENGLE,  AMOS  W. 

8 East  42nd  St. 

775  Windy  Night 

776  The  Sprint 

TWACHTMAN,  ALDEN 
Greenwich,  Conn. 

777  El  Punta  Delacantara 

778  Coronation  Week — Madrid 

STEVEN,  FRANCIS  SIMPSON 
157  West  79th  St. 

779  Roof  Tops  of  Madrid 

WILSON,  CLAGGOTT 
212  West  42nd  St. 

780  Moorish  Girl 

MASE,  C.  C. 

139  West  54th  St. 

781  September  Haze,  Pastel 

ZORACH,  MARGUERITE 
78  West  55th  St. 

782  Study 


54 


ZORACH,  WM. 

78  West  55th  St. 

783  Portrait 

784  An  Arrangement 

RASMUSSEN,  BERTRAND 

199 A 33rd  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

785  The  Tree  of  Knowledge 

KARFIOL,  B. 

Grant  wood,  N.  J. 

786  Men  at  Rest 

787  George 

DRESSER,  AILEEN 
364  West  23rd  St. 

788  Quai  de  la  Toumelle,  Paris 

789  Madame  DuBois 

790  Notre  Dame  Spring 

ROGERS,  MARY  C. 

136  West  65th  St. 

791  Portrait 

CRISP,  ARTHUR 

147  Columbus  Ave. 

792  Panels  for  a Dining  Room 

DAVEY,  RANDALL 

88  Washington  Place 

793  Girl  in  Blue 

MILNE,  DAVID  B. 

8 East  42nd  St. 

794  Little  Figures,  Water  Colour 

795  Distorted  Tree 

796  Columbus  Circle 

797  The  Garden,  Water  Colour 

798  Reclining  Figure,  Water  Colour 


55 


DRESSER,  LAWRENCE  TYLER 
364  West  23rd  St. 

799  A Russian  Student 

800  Mile.  Lucienne 

BLUEMNER,  OSCAR 
227  West  74th  St. 

801  South  River,  Water  Colour 

802  Canal  in  New  Jersey,  Water  Colour 

803  Hackensack  River,  Water  Colour 

804  Morning  on  Long  Island,  Water  Colour 

805  Harlem  River,  Water  Colour 

HAWORTH,  EDITH 
5 West  8th  St. 

806  The  Birthday  Party 

807  The  Village  Band 

PADDOCK,  JOSEPHINE 
130  West  57th  St. 

808  Swan  on  the  Grass,  Water  Colour 

809  Swan  Study — Peace,  Water  Colour 

810  Swan  Study — Aspiration,  Water  Colour 

DREYFOUS,  FLORENCE 
230  West  99th  St. 

811  A Boy,  Water  Colour 

812  Mildred,  Water  Colour 

DAVIS,  STUART 

139  West  54th  St. 

813  Servant  Girls,  Water  Colour 

814  Dance,  Water  Colour 

815  The  Doctor,  Water  Colour 

816  Babe  LaTour,  Water  Colour 

817  The  Musicians,  Water  Colour 

STELLA,  JOSEPH 
214  East  16th  St. 

818  Nature  morte 

819  Still  Life 


56 


FREUND, ARTHUR 
336  East  155th  St. 

820  The  Pig 

BREWER,  BESSIE  MARSH 
615  West  162nd  St. 

821  The  Furnished  Room,  Drawing 

822  Curiosity,  Drawing 

823  Putting  Her  Monday  Name  on  Her  Letter- 

box, Drawing 

HUNTINGTON,  MARGARET  WENDELL 
36  Washington  Square 

824  Cliffs  Newquay 

GUTMANN,  BERNHARD 
80  Fifth  Ave. 

825  In  the  Garden 

BROWN,  BOLTON 

147  Columbus  Ave. 

826  Green  Fire 

GAYLOR,  S.  W. 

Valley  Place,  Edgewater,  N.  J. 

827  House  Boat 

828  Landscape 

GOLDTH WAITE,  ANNE 

Care  Miss  Gabay,  20  West  98th  St. 

829  The  Church  on  the  Hill 

830  Prince’s  Feathers 

CHURCHILL,  ALFRED  VANCE 
Northampton,  Mass. 

831  Rain  Pause 

CHAFFEE,  O.  N. 

Provincetown,  Mass. 

832  A Village 

833  A Pine  Tree 

834  Pine  Tree 


57 


HENRI,  ROBERT 

10  Gramercy  Park,  New  York 

835  Figure  in  Motion 

836  The  Gipsy 

837  The  Red  Top 

838  Drawing 

839  Drawing 

BRINLEY,  D.  PUTNAM 

227  West  74th  St.,  New  York 

840  The  Emerald  Pool 

841  The  Paeony  Garden 

842  A Walled  Garden 

843  Color  Note 

844  Color  Note 

845  Color  Note 

846  Color  Note 

MYERS,  JEROME 

Carnegie  Hall,  N.  Y. 

847  Their  Life 

848  The  Glow 

849  15  Drawings 

DABO,  LEON 

28  West  63rd  St. 

850  Japanese  Gardens 

851  Before  the  Storm 

852  Canadian  Night 

GLACKENS,  W. 

29  Washington  Square,  New  York 

853  Family  Group 

854  The  Bathing  Hour 

855  Sail-Boats  and  Sunlight 

NANKIVELL,  FRANK  A. 

7 East  42nd  St.,  New  York 

856  Apple  Picking 

857  Edith 

858  Pink  and  Green 

859  Fowls  (Water  Color  from  Wood  Blocks) 

58 


NANKIVELL,  FRANK  A.  (Continued) 

860  Football  Player  (Water  Color  from  Wood 

Blocks) 

861  New  York  in  the  Making  (Etching) 

KUHN,  WALT. 

Fort  Lee,  N.  J. 

862  Morning 

863  Girl  with  Red  Cap 

864  Colored  Drawing 

865  Drawing 

MacRAE,  ELMER  LIVINGSTON 
Cos  Cob,  Conn. 

866  New  York  Yacht  Club  at  Newport 

867  Battle  Ships 

868  Fairy  Stories 

869  Drawing,  Pastel 

870  Drawing,  Pastel 

871  Drawing,  Pastel 

872  Drawing,  Pastel 

873  Drawing,  Pastel 

874  Drawing,  Pastel 

LIE,  JONAS 

62  Washington  Square,  New  York 

875  The  Black  Teapot 

876  At  the  Aquarium 

877  A Hill  Top 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  FITCH 

2 Washington  Mews,  New  York 

878  Omen 

879  Prostitution 

880  Dusk  of  Morning 

KRAMER,  EDWARD  ADAM 

1865  Mt.  Hope  Ave.,  Bronx,  N.  Y. 

881  Dawnlit 

882  Trees  of  Echo  Park 

883  Meditation 


59 


KRAMER,  EDWARD  ADAM  (Continued; 

884  Rock  Encompassed 

885  Hues  of  Morning,  Pastel 

886  Drowsy  Afternoon,  Pastel 

887  The  Evangelist,  Pastel 

888  Going  to  Sleep,  Drawing 

889  Quiet  and  Unseen,  Drawing 

ANDERSON,  KARL 
Saugatuc,  Conn. 

890  Woman  Drinking  Glass  of  Water 

891  Boy  Playing  with  Goat 

892  The  Apple  Gatherers 

PRENDERGAST,  MAURICE  B. 

56  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

893  Crepuscule,  Water  Color 

894  Sea  Shore,  Water  Color 

895  Landscape  with  Figures,  Water  Color 

896  Under  the  Trees,  Water  Color 

897  The  Red  Rock,  Water  Color 

898  Marblehead  Rocks,  Water  Color 

899  Study,  Water  Color 

TUCKER,  ALLEN 

121  East  79th  St.,  New  York 

900  Mount  Aberdeen 

901  Study  in  Rose  and  Black 

902  Rain  on  Victoria 

903  Storm  in  the  Rockies 

LAWSON,  ERNEST 

23  MacDougal  Alley,  New  York 

904  Cloud  Shadows 

905  Weeds  and  Willow  Trees 

SLOAN,  JOHN 

35  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York 

906  Sunday,  Girls  Drying  Their  Hair 

907  McGorley’s  Ale  House 
9Q8  Girl  and  Beggar,  Etching 


60 


SLOAN,  JOHN  (Continued) 

909  Portrait  of  Mother,  Etching 

910  Night  Windows,  Etching 

911  Anchutz’s  Talk  on  Anatomy,  Etching 

912  The  Picture  Buyer — Etching 

LUKS,  GEORGE 

Jumel  Place,  Edgecomb  Rd.,  N.  Y. 

913  Four  O’clock 

914  A Philosopher 

915  Pennsylvania  Dutchwoman 

916  Studies 

917  Ten  Studies  in  the  Bronx  Zoo 

Lent  by  Edward  W.  Root 

918  Anticipatory  Portrait  of  James  Huneker 

Lent  by  Frederick  James  Gregg,  Esq. 

BELLOWS,  GEORGE 

146  East  19th  St.,  New  York 

919  Circus 
919A  Polo  Crowd 

920  Portrait,  Mr.  Albert  Miller 

921  Docks  in  Winter 

922  Dancer 

DAVIES,  ARTHUR  B. 

450  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York 

923  Hill  Wind 

924  A Line  of  Mountains 

925  Seadrift 

926  Design,  Birth  of  Tragedy 

927  Drawing 

928  Drawing 

YOUNG,  MAHONRI 

1931  Broadway,  New  York 
Reliefs  for  the  Sea  Gull  Monument, 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

929  (A)  Founding  the  Commonwealth 

930  (B)  The  Arrival  of  the  Sea  Gulls 

931  Mother  and  Son,  Bronze 

932  Rembrandt,  Old,  Plaster 


61 


YOUNG,  ARTHUR 

9 East  17th  St.,  New  York 

933  Drawings 

DODGE,  McKNIGHT 

Care  Doll  & Richards,  Boston,  Mass. 

934  The  Caller,  Water  Color 

935  The  Hillside,  Water  Color 

936  Coast  of  Newfoundland,  Water  Color 

937  Coast  of  Newfoundland,  Water  Color 

Lent  by  Desmond  Fitz- Gerald 

HUMPHREY,  ALBERT 

7 West  14th  St.,  New  York 

938  Nocturne  Cap  Cod 

939  Landscape 

HALE,  PHILLIP  L. 

Fenway  Studios,  Boston,  Mass. 

940  Art  Students 

941  Studio 

EDDY,  H.  B 

61  Washington  Square,  New  York 

942  Drawings 

KING,  EDITH  L. 

Old  Clark  House,  Belmont,  Mass. 

943  Statue  at  Revello,  Water  Color 

944  Bathing  Hours,  Capri,  Water  Color 

945  The  Bathers,  Capri,  Water  Color 

946  The  Picolla  Marina,  Capri,  Water  Color 

947  The  Marina  Grande,  Water  Color 

BROWN,  FANNIE  MILLER 

136  East  19th  St.,  New  York 

948  Embroidery 

EELLS,  JEAN 

949  Case  China 

62 


LUNDBERG,  A.  F. 

North  Grant  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio 

950  Lawn  Party 

WARTS,  F.  M. 

llj  West  37th  St.,  New  York 

951  Four  Frames  of  Drawings 

REUTERDAHL,  H 
Weehawken,  N.  J. 

952  Blast  Furnaces 

MANET,  E. 

953  Portrait 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Guinnes 

DIRKS,  RUDOLPH 

177  East  78th  St.,  New  York 

954  Cows 

955  Landscape 

NILES,  HELEN  J. 

Jefferson  Ave.,  Toledo,  Ohio 

956  Phyllis 

GUTMAN 

80  Fifth  Ave:,  New  York 

957 

KUHN,  WALT 

958  Nude  (Pastel) 

Lent  by  Frederick  James  Gregg,  Esq. 

McCOMAS  FRANCIS 
Monterey,  Cal.  * 

959  Monterey,  Evening 

960  Landscape,  California 

961  Arizona  Desert 

RYDER,  ALBERT  P. 

306  West  15th  St.,  New  York 

962  A Pastoral  Study 

Lent  by  John  Gellatly,  Esq. 

63 


RYDER,  ALBERT  P.  (Continued) 

963  Moonlight  Marine 

Lent  by  N.  E.  Montross,  Esq. 

964  Moonlight  on  Beach 

965  "Diana 

966  Hunter  and  Dog 

Lent  by  Alexander  Morten,  Esq. 

967  Landscape 

Lent  by  Mrs.  William  Macbeth 

POWERS,  T.  E. 

Norwalk,  Conn. 

968  Landscape 

969  Landscape 

DREIER,  KATHARINE  I. 

80  West  40th  St.,  New  York 

970  The  Avenue  Holland 

971  Blue  Bowl 

SCHEELER,  C.  R. 

1626  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

972  Red  Tulips 

973  Landscape 

974  The  Water  Fall 

975  The  Mandarin 

976  Dahlias  and  Asters 

977  Chrysanthemums 

ROUSSEAU,  HENRI  JULIAN 

978  Jardin  de  Luxemburg 

979  Vue  de  Malakoff 

980  Nature  Morte 

981  La  Famille 

982  La  Maison,  Environs  de  Paris 

Lent  by  Max  Weber,  Esq. 

983  Paysage  avec  un  Taureau 

Lent  by  Robert  J.  Coady,  Esq. 

984  Patache  d’Aval  Quai 

985  Quai  d’Autuil 

Lent  by  Max  Weber,  Esq. 


64 


PEPPER,  CHARLES  H. 

Fenway  Studios,  Boston,  Mass. 

986  Sunny  Window,  Water  Colour 

987  The  Caller,  Water  Colour 

988  The  Hillside,  Water  Colour 

CUTLER,  CARL  GORDON 

Fenway  Studios,  Boston,  Mass. 

989  China  Cupboard 

990  Portrait  Study 

WEIR,  J.  ALDEN 

55  West  10th  St.,  New  York 

991  Landscape  and  Figure,  Etching 

992  Water  Colours 

993  Water  Colours 

994  Water  Colours 

995  Water  Colours 

996  Water  Colours 

BARNARD,  GEORGE  GRAY 

454  Fort  Washington  Ave.,  New  York 

997  Prodigal  Son,  Marble 

998  Solitude,  Marble 

999  Musician  Dying,  Marble 

1000  The  Birth,  Marble 

1001  The  Mystery,  Marble 

ROBINSON,  BOARD  MAN 
New  York  Tribune 

1002  3 Drawings 

1003  2 Cartoons 

CASARE,  O.  E. 

New  York  Sun 

1004  The  Sisyphus  of  the  East 

1005  L’Etat  c’est  moi 

1006  Our  Friend  the  Horse 

1007  Mors  Pasha 


65 


BERLIN,  H. 

51  West  10th  St.,  New  York 

1008  William  St. 

1009  Minetta  Lane 

1010  Remains  of  Equitable  Building 

1011  Washington  Market  District 

DEGAS,  E. 

1012  Chevaux  de  Course 

1013  La  Sortie  du  Bain 

Lent  by 

1014  Femme  sur  Lit 

Lent  by  Alexander  Morten,  Esq. 

RODIN,  A. 

1015  Figure  of  Man,  Bronze 

1016  Seven  Drawings 

Lent  by  Mrs.  G.  Kasebier 

COURBET 

1017  Blacksmith  Shed 

Lent  by  Alexander  Morten,  Esq. 

DAUMIER,  H. 

1018  Pencil  Sketch 

Lent  by  Alexander  Morten,  Esq. 

JOHN,  AUGUSTUS 

1019  Persian  Garden 

Lent  by  Alexander  Morten,  Esq. 

CONDER 

1020  The  Crinolines 

Lent  by  Mrs.  E.  S.  Dodge 

DUFFY,  RICHARD  H. 

3 Milligan  P'ace,  New  York 

1021  Tristesse  (Plaster) 

1022  Study  of  Lady  (Plaster) 


66 


CHANLER,  ROBERT  W. 

147  East  19th  St.,  New  York 

1023  Screen.  Moki  Snake  Dance 

1024  Screen.  Swan 

Lent  by  Mrs.  W.  E.  Delano 

1025  Screen.  Fish 

Lent  by  Vanderbilt  Hotel 

1026  Screen.  Leopard  and  Deer 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Payne  Whitney 

1027  Screen.  Indian 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Dalzeal 

1028  Screen.  Deer 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Sidney  Harris 

1029  Screen.  Porcupine 

Lent  by  Mrs.  John  Jay  Chapman 

1030  Screen.  Fantasy  Bamboo  and  Birds 

Lent  by  Henry  Clews,  Jr. 

1031  Screen.  In  Red 

WEBSTER,  E.  AMBROISE 
Doll  & Richards,  Boston 

1032  Sunlight,  Jamaica 

1033  Old  Hut,  Jamaica 

DU  BOIS,  GUY  PENE 

159  Taylor  St.,  West  New  Brighton,  N.Y. 

1034  Waiter 

1035  Interior 

1036  Twentieth  Century  Youth 

1037  Cascade,  Bois  de  Bologne 

1038  Virginia 

1039  The  Politician 

PUTNAM,  ARTHUR 

1040  Lions  (Sculpture) 

Lent  by  William  Macbeth,  Esq. 

WEIR,  J.  ALDEN 

1041  The  Pond 

1042  The  Orchard 

67 


BELLOWS,  GEORGE 
Drawings 

1043  Lightweight  Champion  of  the  World 

1044  Between  Rounds 

1045  Polo  Field 

1046  Park  Parties 


68 


Gallery  A. 

American  Sculpture  and  Decora- 
tive Art 

Gallery  B. 

American  Paintings  and  Sculpture 

Gallery  C. 

American  Paintings 

Gallery  D. 

American  Paintings 

Gallery  E. 

American  Paintings 

Gallery  F. 

American  Paintings 

Gallery  G. 

English,  Irish  and  German  Paint- 
ings and  Drawings 

Gallery  H. 

French  Paintings  and  Sculpture 

Gallery  I. 

French  Paintings  and  Sculpture 

Gallery  J. 

French  Paintings,  Water  Colors 
and  Drawings 

Gallery  K. 

French  and  American  Water 
Colors,  Drawings,  etc. 

Gallery  L. 

American  Water  Colors,  Drawings, 
etc. 

Gallery  M. 

American  Paintings 

Gallery  N. 

American  Paintings  and  Sculpture 

Gallery  O. 

French  Paintings 

Gallery  P. 

French,  English,  Dutch  and 
American  Paintings 

Gallery  Q. 

French  Paintings 

Gallery  R. 

French,  English  and  Swiss  Paint- 
ings 

71 


Index 


ABENSCHEIN,  ALBERT 
Nos.  27,  28 

AIT  KEN,  ROBERT 

Nos.  684,  685,  686,  687 

ALGER,  JOHN  J. 

No.  750 

ANDERSON,  KARL 

Nos.  890,  891,  892 

ARCHIPENKO,  ALEXANDRE 
Nos.  153,  601,  602,  603,  604 

ASHE,  EDWIN  MARION 
No.  749 

BARCLAY,  FLORENCE  HOWELL 
No.  743 

BARNARD,  GEORGE  GRAY 

Nos.  997,  998,  999,  1000,  1001 


73 


BEACH,  CHESTER 


Nos.  653,  654,  655,  656 


BEAL,  GIFFORD 
Nos.  13,  14 

BECKER,  MAURICE 
No.  765 

BECHTEJEFF,  W.  von 
No.  159 

BECKETT,  MARION  H. 
Nos.  758,  759 


BELLOWS,  GEORGE 

Nos.  919,  919A,  920,  921,  922,  1043,  1044, 
1045,  1046 

BERLIN,  H. 

Nos.  1008,  1009,  1010,  1011 

BERNARD,  JOSEPH 
Nos.  187,  188 

BICKFORD,  NELSON  N. 


Nos.  640,  641,  642 
74 


BITTER,  KARL 
No.  652 


BJORKMAN,  OLAF 
No.  722 


BLANCHET,  ALEXANDRE 
No.  183 


BLUENNER,  OSCAR 

Nos.  801,  802,  803,  804,  805 

BOLZ,  HANS 

Nos.  197,  198,  199,  200 

BONNARD,  PIERRE 
No.  193 


BORGLUM,  SOLON 

Nos.  707,  708,  709,  710,  711,  712,  713 


BOSS,  HOMER 
Nos.  38,  39 


BOURDELLE,  E.  A. 

Nos.  209,  210,  605,  606,  607,  608 
75 


BRANCUSI,  CONSTANTINE 

Nos.  616,  617,  618,  619,  620 

BRAQUE,  GEORGES 

Nos.  205,  206,  207 

BREWER,  BESSIE  MARSH 
Nos.  821,  822,  823 

BRINLEY,  D.  PUTNAM 

Nos.  840,  841,  842,  843,  844,  845,  846 

BROWN,  BOLTON 
No.  826 


BROWN,  FANNIE  MILLER 
No.  948 


BRUCE,  P.  H. 

Nos.  160,  161,  162,  163 

BURROUGHS,  MRS.  BRYSON 
No.  725 

CAMOIN,  CHARLES 

Nos.  235,  236,  237,  238 


76 


CARLES,  ARTHUR  BEECHER 
Nos.  56,  57 


CARR,  MRS.  MYRA  MUSSLEMAN 
Nos.  715,  716 


CASARE,  O.  E. 

Nos.  1004,  1005, 1006,  1007 

CASARINI,  A. 

No.  123 


CASSATT,  MARY 
Nos.  493,  584 

CEZANNE,  PAUL 

Nos.  214,  215,  216,  217,  218,  219,  220,  580 


CHABAUD,  AUGUSTE 
Nos.  168,  583 


CHARMY,  EMILIE 

Nos.  169,  170,  171,  172 

CHAFFEE,  O.  N. 

Nos.  832,  833,  834 
77 


CHANLER,  ROBERT  W. 

Nos.  1023,  1024,  1025,  1026,  1027,  1028, 
1029,  1030,  1031 

CHAVANNES,  PUVIS  DE 

Nos.  483,  556,  557,  558,  559,  560,  561, 
562,  563,  564,  565,  566,  567,  568 

CHEW,  AMOS 
No.  718 


CHURCHILL,  ALFRED  VANCE 
No.  831 

CIMIOTTI,  Jr.,  GUSTAVE 
Nos.  60,  61 

CLYMER,  EDWIN  S. 

No.  92 

COATE,  H.  W. 

Nos.  9,  10 

COHEN,  NESSA 

Nos.  659,  660,  661 
78 


COLEMAN,  GLENN  O. 
Nos.  768,  769,  770 


COLUZZI,  HOWARD 
Nos.  32,  93 


CONDER,  CHARLES 

Nos.  569,  570,  571,  572,  573,  1020 


COROT,  J.  B.  C. 

Nos.  594,  595 


CORY,  KATE 
No.  122 


COURBET 

No.  1017 

CRISP,  ARTHUR 
No.  792 


CROSS,  HENRI  EDMOND 
Nos.  229,  230,  231,  232 

CROWLEY,  HERBERT 
Nos.  88,  89 


79 


CUTLER,  CARL  GORDON 
Nos.  989,  990 


DABO,  LEON 

Nos.  850,  851,  852 


DASBURG,  ANDREW 

Nos.  44,  45,  46,  647 


DAUMIER,  HONORE 

Nos.  596,  597,  1018 


DAVIDSON,  JO 

Nos.  677,  678,  679,  680,  681,  682,  683 


DAVIES,  ARTHUR  B. 

Nos.  923,  924,  925,  926,  927,  928 

DAVIS,  CHARLES  H. 

No.  104 


DAVIS,  STUART 

Nos.  813,  814,  815,  816,  817 

DAVEY,  RANDALL 
No.  793 


80 


DEGAS,  E. 


Nos.  1012,  1013,  1014 


DELAUNAY,  ROBERT 
Nos.  255,  256,  257 

DENIS,  MAURICE 

Nos.  311,  312,  313,  314,  315,  316,  317 

DERAIN,  ANDRE 

Nos.  342,  343,  344 


DIMOCK,  E. 

Nos.  114,  115,  116,  117,  118,  119,  120,  121 


DIRKS,  RUDOLPH 
Nos.  954,  955 

DOLINSKY,  NATHANIEL 
No.  757 

DONOHO,  RUGER 

Nos.  124,  125,  126 


DOUCET,  HENRI 

Nos.  363,  364,  365,  366,  367,  368 
81 


DREIER,  KATHERINE  S. 

Nos.  36,  37 

DRESSER,  AILEEN 

Nos.  788,  789,  790 

DRESSER,  LAWRENCE  TYLER 
Nos.  799,  800 

DREYFOUS,  FLORENCE 
Nos.  811,  812 


DU  BOIS,  GUY  PENE 

Nos.  1034,  1035,  1036,  1037,  1038,  1039 

DUCHAMP,  MARCEL 

Nos.  239,  240,  241,  242 

DUCHAMP-VILLON,  RAYMOND 
Nos.  609,  610,  611,  612,  613 

DUFFY,  RICHARD  H. 

Nos.  1040,  1041 

DUFRENOY,  GEORGES 
Nos.  261,  262 


82 


DUFY,  RAOUL 

Nos.  331,  332 

DUNOYER  DE  SEGONZAC,  ANDRE 

Nos.  246,  247,  248,  249,  250,  251,  252 

DUFRENOY,  GEORGES 
Nos.  261,  262 

EBERLE,  ABASTINIA 
Nos.  672,  673 

EDDY,  H.  B. 

No.  942 

EELLS,  JEAN 
No.  949 

ENGLE,  AMOS  W. 

Nos.  775,  776 

EPSTEIN,  JACOB 
No.  589 

ESTE,  FLORENCE 
Nos.  90,  91 

83 


EVERETT,  LILY 
No.  741 

FLANDRIN,  JULES 

Nos.  164,  165,  166,  167 

FOOTE,  MARY 
No.  103 

FRASER,  JAMES  EARLE 
Nos.  674,  675,  676 

FRAZIER,  KENNETH 
Nos.  33,  34,  35 

FRESNAYE,  ROGER  ANDREDE  LA 
Nos.  391,  392,  393,  394 

FREUND,  ARTHUR 
No.  820 

FRIESZ,  OTHON 

Nos.  154,  155,  156,  157,  158 


FRY,  SHERRY  E. 
No.  717 


84 


FUHR,  ERNEST 
Nos.  62,  63 

GAUGUIN,  PAUL 

Nos.  173,  174,  175,  176,  177,  178,  179 
180,  181,  182,  581,  615 

GAYLOR,  S.  W. 

Nos.  827,  828 

GIBB,  PHELAN 

Nos.  184,  185,  186 

GIMMI,  WILHELM 
No.  192 

GIRIEUD,  PIERRE 

Nos.  201,  202,  203 

GLEIZES, 'ALBERT 
Nos.  195,  196 

GLINTENKAMP,  HENRY  I. 

No.  84 

GLACKENS,  W. 

Nos.  853,  854,  855 
85 


GOLDTHWAITE,  ANNE 
Nos.  829,  830 

* 

GOYA,  FRANCISCO 
No.  588 

GUERIN,  CHARLES 
Nos.  211,  212 

GUSSOW,  BERNARD 
Nos.  40,  41 

GUTMANN,  BERNHARD 
No.  825 

HALE,  PHILLIP  L. 

Nos.  940,  941 

HALPERT,  SAMUEL 
Nos.  23,  24 

HARLEY,  CHAS.  R. 

No.  764 

HARTLEY,  MARSDEN 

Nos.  221,  222,  223,  224,  225,  226,  227, 
228 


86 


HASSAM,  CHILDE 

Nos.  71,  72,  73,  74,  75,  76,  96,  97,  98,  99, 

100,  101 


HAWORTH,  EDITH 
Nos.  806,  807 


HENRI,  ROBERT 

Nos.  835,  836,  837,  838,  839 


HESS,  JULIUS 
No.  243 

HIGGINS,  EUGENE 
Nos.  15,  16,  17 


HOARD,  MARGARET 
No.  714 


HODLER,  FERDINAND 
Nos.  258,  259 


HONE,  NATHANIEL  R.  H.  A. 
Nos.  585,  586 


87 


HOPKINSON,  CHARLES 
Nos.  69,  70,  94,  95 

HOPPER,  EDWARD 
No.  751 

HOWARD,  CECIL  De  B. 

No.  614 

HUMPHREYS,  ALBERT 

Nos.  723,  724,  938,  939 

HUNT,  MRS.  THOMAS 
No.  752 

HUNTINGTON,  MARGARET  WENDELL 
No.  824 

INGRES 

Nos.  688,  689 

INNES,  J.  D. 

Nos.  546,  547,  548,  549,  550,  551,  552 
JANSEN,  F.  M. 

Nos.  318,  319,  320,  321,  322,  323,  324, 
325,  326,  327,  328,  329,  330 
88 


JOHN,  AUGUSTUS  E. 

Nos.  509,  510,  511,  512,  513,  514,  515, 
516,  517,  518,  519,  520,  521,  522,  523 
524,  525,  526,  527,  528,  529,  530,  531, 
532,  533,  534,  535,  536,  537,  538,  539, 
540,  541,  542,  543,  544,  545,  1019 

JOHN,  GWEN 

Nos.  578,  579 


JOHNSON,  GRACE  M. 

Nos.  648,  649,  650,  651 

JUNGHANNS,  JULIUS  PAUL 
No.  341 


KANDINSKY,  WASSILY 
No.  213 


KARFIOL,  BERNARD 
Nos.  102,  786,  787 


KELLER,  HENRY  G. 
Nos.  25,  26 


KING,  EDITH  L. 

Nos.  943,  944,  945,  946,  947 


KIRCHNER,  T.  L. 
No.  208 


89 


KIRSTEIN,  ALFRED 
Nos.  357,  358,  359 

KLEIMINGER,  ADOLPH 
Nos.  1,  2 

KLEINERT,  HERMAN 
No.  773 

KRAMER,  EDWARD  ADAM 

Nos.  881,  882,  883,  884,  885,  886,  887, 
888,  889 

KROLL,  LEON 
No.  85 


KUHN,  WALT 

Nos.  862,  863,  864,  865,  958 


LACHAISE,  GASTON 
No.  671 


LAPRADE,  PIERRE 

Nos.  372,  373,  374,  375,  376,  377 

LAUREN C IAN , MARIE 

Nos.  383,  384,  385,  386,  387,  388,  389 
90 


LAWSON,  ERNEST 
Nos.  904,  905 

LEE,  ARTHUR 

Nos.  149,  150,151,152,  643,  644,  645,  646 

LEES,  DERWENT 

Nos.  553,  554,  555 

LEGER,  FERNAND 
Nos.  361,  362 


LEHMBRUCK,  WILHELM 
No.  398,  599,  600 

LEVY,  RUDOLPH 
No.  260 

LIE,  JONAS 

Nos.  875,  876,  877 


LONDONER,  AMY 

Nos.  110,  111,  112,  113 

LUKS,  GEORGE 

Nos.  913,  914,  915,  916,  917,  918 

LUNDBERG,  A.  F. 

No.  950 

91 


McCOMAS,  FRANCIS 
Nos.  959,  960,  961 

McENERY,  KATHLEEN 
Nos.  3,  4 


Mcknight,  dodge 

Nos.  934,  935,  936,  937 

McLANE,  HOWARD 
No.  86 

McLEAN,  HOWER 
No.  739 

MacRAE,  ELMER  LIVINGSTON 

Nos.  866,  867,  868,  869,  870,  871,  872, 
873,  874 

MAGER,  GUS 
Nos.  7,  8 

MAILLOL,  ARISTIDE 

Nos.  335,  336,  337,  338,  339,  340,  631,  632 

MANET,  E. 

No.  953 


MANIGAULT 


Nos.  47,  48 


92 


MANOLA,  MANUEL 

Nos.  621,  622,  623,  624,  625,  626,  627, 
628,  629,  630 

MANQUIN,  HENRI 

Nos.  441,  442,  443 

MARIN,  JOHN 

Nos.  139,  140,  141,  142,  143,  144,  145, 
146,  147,  148 

MARIS,  MATTHEW 

Nos.  590,  591,  592,  593 

MARQUET,  ALBERT 

Nos.  487,  488,  489,  490,  491,  492 

MARVAL,  JACQUELINE 
No.  204 

MASE,  C.  C. 

No.  781 

MATISSE,  HENRI 

Nos.  401,  402,  403,  404,  405,  406,  407, 
408,  409,  410,  411,  412,  413,  414,  635 

MAURER,  ALFRED 
Nos.  53,  54,  55 


93 


MAYRSHOFER,  MAX 

Nos.  456,  457,  458,  459,  460,  461 

MELTZER,  CHARLOTTE 
Nos.  766,  767 

MIESTCHAMNOFF,  OSCAR 
No.  633 

MILLER,  KENNETH  HAYES 
Nos.  49,  50,  51,  52 


MILNE,  DAVID  B. 

Nos.  794,  795,  796,  797,  798 

MONET,  CLAUDE 

Nos.  494,  495,  496,  497 

MOWBRAY-CLARKE,  J. 

Nos.  696,  697,  698,  699,  700,  701,  702,  703, 
704,  705,  706 

MUNCH,  EDWARD 
Nos.  244,  245 


MUHRMANN,  HENRY 
No.  470 

MURPHY,  HERMAN  DUDLEY 
No.  77 


94 


MYERS,  ETHEL 


Nos.  662,  663,  664,  665,  666,  667,  668,  669, 
670 

MYERS,  JEROME 

Nos.  847,  848,  849 

NADELMANN,  ELI 
No.  380,  634 

NANKIVELL,  FRANK  A. 

Nos.  856,  857,  858,  859,  860,  861 

NELBIG,  WALTER 
No.  484 

NILES,  HELEN  J. 

No.  956 

OPPENHEIMER,  OLGA 
No.  453 

ORGAN,  MARJORIE 
No.  107 

PACH,  WALTER 

Nos.  263,  264,  265,  266,  267,  268,  269,  270 

PADDOCK,  JOSEPHINE 
Nos.  808,  809,  810 
95 


PASCIN,  JULES 

Nos.  472,  473,  474,  475,  476,  477,  478,  479, 
480,  481,  482,  485 

PHILLIPS,  H.  S. 

No.  774 

PELTON, AGNES 
Nos.  11,  12 


PEPPER,  CHARLES  H. 

Nos.  42,  43,  986,  987,  988 

PERRINE,  VAN  DERING 
Nos.  105,  106 


PICABIA,  FRANCIS 

Nos.  415,  416,  417,  418 

PICASSO,  PAUL 

Nos.  345,  346,  347,  348,  349,  350,  351,  598 

PIETRO 

No.  726 


PISSARRO,  CAMILLE 

Nos.  498,  499,  500,  501 

PLEUTHNER,  WALTER  K. 
No.  740 


96 


POPE,  LOUISE 
No.  735 

POTTER,  LOUIS 
No.  695 

POWERS,  T.  E. 

Nos.  968,  969 

PRENDERGAST,  MAURICE  B. 

Nos.  893,  894,  895,  896,  897,  898,  899 

PRESTON,  JAMES 
Nos.  64,  65 

PRESTON,  MAY  WILSON 
No.  68 

PRYDE,  JAMES 
No.  399 

PUTNAM,  ARTHUR 

Nos.  628,  629,  630,  1042 

RASMUSSEN,  BERTRAND 
No.  785 

REDON,  ODILON 

Nos.  271,  272,  273,  274,  275,  276,  277,  278, 
279,  280,  281,  282,  283,  284,  285,  286, 
287,  288,  289,  290,  291,  292,  293,  294, 
295,  296,  297,  298,  299,  300,  301,  302, 
303,  304,  305,  306,  307,  308,  309,  310 


97 


RENOIR,  PIERRE  AUGUSTE 
Nos.  502,  503,  504,  505 

REUTERDAHL,  H. 

No.  952 

RHOADES,  CATHERINE  N. 
No.  736 


ROBINSON,  BOARDMAN 
Nos.  1002,  1003 

ROBINSON,  THEODORE 
Nos.  729,  730,  731,  732 

RODIN,  A. 

Nos.  1015,  1016 

ROGERS,  MARY  C. 

No.  791 

ROINE,  E. 

Nos.  637,  638,  639 

ROHLAND,  PAUL 

Nos.  744,  745,  746 

ROOK,  EDWARD  T. 

Nos.  58,  59 


98 


ROUAULT,  GEORGES 

Nos.  437,  438,  439,  440 

ROUSSEAU,  HENRI  JULIAN 

Nos.  381,  382,  978,  979,  980,  981,  982,983, 
984,  985 

RUMSEY,  CHARLES  C. 

Nos.  692,  693,  694 


RUSSELL,  GEORGE  W. 

Nos.  574,  575,  576,  577 

RUSSEL,  MORGAN 
Nos.  253,  254 


RYDER,  ALBERT  P. 

Nos.  962,  963,  964,  965,  966,  967 

SALVATORE,  VICTOR  W. 

Nos.  727,  728 

SCHAMBERG,  MORTON  L. 

Nos.  18,  19,  20,  21,  22 


SCHEELER,  C.  R. 

Nos.  972,  973,  974,  975,  976,  977 
99 


SCHUMACHER,  WM.  E. 

Nos.  737,  738 

SEURAT,  GEORGES 
Nos.  454,  455 

SEYLER,  JULIUS 
No.  194 

SHAW,  SIDNEY  DALE 
Nos.  29,  30,  31 

SICKERT;,  WALTER 
Nos.  378,  379 

SIGNAC,  PAUL 

Nos.  395,  396,  397 

SISLEY,  ALFRED 

Nos.  506.  507,  508 

SLEVOGT,  MAX 
No.  400 

SLOAN,  JOHN 

Nos.  906,  907,  908,  909,  910,  911,  912 

SOUSA-CARDOZO,  AMADEO  DE 

Nos.  462,  463,  464,  465,  466,  467,  468,  469 


100 


SPRINCHORN,  CARL 

Nos.  753,  754,  755,  756 

STEER,  WILSON 
No.  87 

STELLA,  JOSEPH 
Nos.  818,  819 

STEVEN,  FRANCIS  SIMPSON 
No.  779 

STINEMETZ,  MORGAN 
Nos.  747,  748 

TARKHOFF,  NICOLAS 
No.  360 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  FITCH 
Nos.  878,  879,  880 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  L. 

No.  83 

TOBEEN,  FELIX  E. 

Nos.  421,  422,  423 

TOULOUSE-LAUTREC,  HENRI  DE 
Nos.  333,  334 

101 


TOUSSAINT,  GASTON 
No.  636 


TUCKER,  ALLEN 

Nos.  900,  901,  902,  903 

TWACHTMAN,  ALDEN 
Nos.  777,  778 


TWACHTMAN,  JOHN  H. 
Nos.  733,  734 


VALLOTTON, FELIX 

Nos.  369,  370,  371 


VAN  GOGH,  VINCENT 

Nos.  424,  425,  426,  427,  428,  429, *430,  431, 
432,  433,  434,  435,  436,  582 

VILLON,  JACQUES 

Nos.  444,  445,  446,  447,  448,  449,  450,  451, 
452 

VIULLARD,  ED. 

No.  471 


VLAMINCK,  MAURICE  DE 
Nos.  189,  190,  191 
102 


VONNAH,  BESSIE  POTTER 
Nos.  719,  720,  721 


WAGNER,  FRED 
Nos.  66,  67 


WAISHAWASKY,  ALEXANDER 
Nos.  771,  772 


WALKOWITZ,  A. 

Nos.  127, 128,  129,  130,  131,  132,  133,  134, 
135,  136,  137,  138 

WARD,  HILDA 

Nos.  108,  109 


WARTS,  F.  M. 
No.  951 


WEBER,  F.  WILLIAM 
Nos.  5,  6 


WEBSTER,  E.  AMBROISE 
Nos.  1032,  1033 

WEINZHEIMER,  FELIX  E. 
Nos.  419,  420 


103 


WEIR  J.  ALDEN 

Nos.  78,  79,  80,  81,  82,  991,  992,  993,  994, 
995,  996,  1041,  1042 

WEISGERBER,  ALBERT 
No.  486 

WENTSCHER,  JULIUS  D.  J. 

No.  390 

WHISTLER,  J.  McN. 

Nos.  657,  658 

WHITE,  CHAS.  HY. 

Nos.  761,  762,  763 

WILSON,  CLAGGOTT 
No.  780 

WOLF,  LEON 
No.  742 

WORTMAN,  Jr  , DENYS 
No.  760 

YANDELL,  ENID 
Nos.  690,  691 

YEATS,  JACK  B. 

Nos.  352,  353,  354,  355,  356,  587 
104 


YOUNG,  MAHONRI 

Nos.  929,  930,  931,  932,  933 

ZAK,  EUGENE 

Nos.  233,  234 


ZORACH,  WM. 

Nos.  783,  784 

ZORACH,  MARGARET 
No.  782 


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